Wisdom from the Desert Devotionals

by L B Cowman

A Very Present Help

"Why standest thou afar off, O Lord?" (Psalm 10:1.)

God is "a very present help in trouble." But He permits trouble to pursue us, as
though He were indifferent to its overwhelming pressure, that we may be brought
to the end of ourselves, and led to discover the treasure of darkness, the
unmeasurable gains of tribulation. We may be sure that He who permits the
suffering is with us in it. It may be that we shall see Him only when the trial
is passing; but we must dare to believe that He never leaves the crucible. Our
eyes are holden; and we cannot behold Him whom our soul loveth. It is dark--the
bandages blind us so that we cannot see the form of our High Priest; but He is
there, deeply touched. Let us not rely on feeling, but on faith in His
unswerving fidelity; and though we see Him not, let us talk to Him. Directly we
begin to speak to Jesus, as being literally present, though His presence is
veiled, there comes an answering voice which shows that He is in the shadow,
keeping watch upon His own. Your Father is as near when you journey through the
dark tunnel as when under the open heaven!

--Daily Devotional Commentary

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"What though the path be all unknown?
What though the way be drear?
Its shades I traverse not alone
When steps of Thine are near."